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MathDoku is a free Android puzzle game that combines Sudoku with arithmetic challenges, creating a unique gameplay experience. Players fill a grid with numbers while adhering to specific mathematical operations dictated by 'cages' within the grid. The game offers various difficulty levels, catering to a wide audience from beginners to advanced puzzle solvers. Its engaging mechanics encourage critical thinking and problem-solving skills, making it an excellent choice for fans of logic puzzles.

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The game is licensed under the GPL, allowing users to access its source code for customization. MathDoku features contributions from multiple authors, enhancing its depth and variety. With its blend of classic Sudoku rules and mathematical operations, MathDoku provides a refreshing twist on traditional puzzle-solving, appealing to both Sudoku enthusiasts and those looking for a new challenge in the puzzle genre.

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Release
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Version
2.14
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 13.0
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Total Downloads
20
Downloads Last Week
0

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Based on the same rules as the hit KenKen(tm) game, as printed in the New York Times and The Times (uk).Related to Sudoko, but with a mathematical twist - use the arithmetic challenges in each cage to help solve the puzzle.Source code available under the GPL.Recent changes:- Added 9x9 grid- Added option to hide operations signs- Added option to control positioning of maybe numbers- Dutch translationContent rating: Everyone

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